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William I. Thomas

New School for Social
Research

William I. Thomas. Ph.D. University of Chicago. Professor of Sociology,
University of Chicago, 1910-1918; Editorial Board, American Journal of
Sociology, 1910-1918. Research on immigration, in Europe, 1909-1913, and in
America, 1918-1922. Author of Social Origins, Sex and Society, The Polish
Peasant in Europe and America (with Znaniecki), Suggestions of Modern
Science Concerning Education (with Jennings, Meyer, Watson), The
Unadjusted Girl.

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